Title of article :
On the variability of plant bio-concentration factors
BCF/ of environmental radionuclides: a case study on
the effects of surface film and free space on the
interpretation of 99mTcOy sorption in duckweed
Author/Authors :
H.Th. WolterbeekU، نويسنده , , A.J.G.M. van der Meer، نويسنده , , U. Dielemans، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The present paper addresses plant bioaccumulation factor BCF. variability, and specifically focuses attention
upon the handling of duckweed Lemna gibba. material, sampled from experimental media, especially considering
accumulationrkinetic studies with 99mTcO4y. In these short-term studies, relatively small BCF-values may be
encountered, with related interferences in its assessment due to the presence of 99mTcO4y in the surface film medium
SF. and in the cellular water free spaces FS.. The sample handling methods used to remove the SFqFS component
of the accumulated 99mTcO4y consisted of blotting, centrifugation and rinsing. The three methods were investigated
using D-w1-14Cxmannitol, 42Kq, 82Bry and 99mTcO4y radioisotopes, which were measured by b- and g-spectrometry,
in both solution and solid samples. Centrifugation seems the most promising method to remove SFqFS 99mTcO4y.
Results based on both mass analysis and radioactivity determinations in centrifugated fluids are independent of
applied concentrations 10y11 to 10y3 mol my3 99mTcO4y., and are invariably compatible with the conceptual idea of
the FS as a free-entrance phase for solutes. Blotting results in an o¨erestimation of BCF values up to factor 3 for the
99mTcOy experiments performed., probably due to the incomplete removal of the SFqFS, and is suggested to yield 4
irregular results, leading to high variances in BCF values obtained. The application of an effluxrrinsing period is
indicated to result in an underestimation of BCF values up to factor 10 for the 99mTcO4y experiments performed.,
probably due to excess removal of non-SFqFS. components of accumulated solutes. Here we advocate centrifuga-tion as a routine sample handling method to avoid SFqFS interferences in short-term kinetic. 99mTcO4y uptake
studies in duckweed. Moreover, the results suggest a more general applicability of centrifugation as a sample
handling method to avoid SFqFS interferences in short-term element accumulation studies; centrifugation approaches
should, however, be adjusted to plant cell characteristics
Keywords :
Plant bio-concentration factor , Lemna gibba , Duckweed , Surface filmmedium , Short-term accumulation , 99mTcO4y , Technetium , Water free space , centrifugation , efflux , blotting
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment